Harnack
Harnack is a German family, whose members have included theologians, writers, artists, politicians, scientists, mathematicians, lawyers and filmmakers.
- Theodosius Harnack (1817-1889), German theologian Anna Harnack (1849 -? )
- Adolf von Harnack (1851-1930), German theologian and church historian Anna Harnack (1881-1924), music teacher, daughter of Adolf von Harnack, headed until 1915 an orphanage in Khoy (Iran)
- Agnes von Zahn - Harnack (1884-1950), German writer and women's rights activist
- Ernst von Harnack (1888-1945), German politician and resistance fighter ( " July 20 " ) Gustav -Adolf von Harnack (1917-2010), German pediatrician
- Arvid Harnack (1901-1942), German jurist, economist, and resistance fighter, married to Mildred Harnack (1902-1943), American- German literary critic, translator, and resistance fighter (both " Red Orchestra" )
- Falk Harnack (1913-1991), German film director and resistance fighter ( "White Rose" )
After Adolf von Harnack named the Harnack House in Berlin- Dahlem, which is now used as a meeting site of the Max Planck Society, and the Harnack Medal, a Science Prize of the Max Planck Society.
Harnack is the surname of the following other persons:
- Anke Harnack (* 1979), German presenter
- Annette Harnack (born 1958 ), German track and field athlete
- Maren Harnack, German urban planner, architect and university lecturer
See also:
- Harnack House
- Harnack Medal, Science Prize of the Max Planck Society
- Harnack 's principle (also: set of Harnack )
- Harnack 's inequality
- German family